Eliason Square
The development combines residential living with commercial and retail space along with a fine dining restaurant and a dedicated gathering space that will become a hub for social gatherings. Located on the waterfront of “Little Norway,” Eliason Square was designed to be a place to shop, eat, gather and connect. We look forward to seeing you.
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Clubhouse
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Playground
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Pool
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Pet-Friendly
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Fitness
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Patio/Balcony
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Carport
Gallery
Location
In September 1883, Jorgen Eliason, one of Poulsbo’s first permanent settlers, rowed into Dog Fish Bay on the eastern side of the Kitsap Peninsula. Eliason followed Ole Stubb (an acquaintance from Norway) to the south side of the bay. After Stubb assisted Eliason in locating a parcel, Eliason filed his claim and returned to Seattle for his sister, Rakel, and son, E.J. Eliason.
Shortly thereafter, he moved the rest of his family west from New York. Eliason is a farmer by trade and claims his homestead just up from the waterfront. This is the origin of Eliason Square.